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Anna:
I know he's been making love to me to get to [...]
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Hi Johns:
So long, Chip.
Chip Collyer:
Bye, Hi.
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Bunny Smith:
Listen to this one, "Fourteen rooms. [...]
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Martin X. Edley:
I'm going to transfer my headquar [...]
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Irene Malvern:
So, you're a sensation seeker. Is t [...]
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Irene Malvern:
You really should examine him, Bobb [...]
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Oliver Webson:
Say, do you know, he's got a goat - [...]
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Irene Malvern:
Oh, let me assure you, my jewels ar [...]
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Chip Collyer:
Well, well, Irene Melvern. It's a lo [...]
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Chip Collyer:
Incidentally, are you engaged, marri [...]
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Henry Burton:
You know, he's a nice fellow.
Irene [...]
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Chip Collyer:
Pretty nice foxhole, Hi.
Hi Johns:
[...]
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Chip Collyer:
[He takes a flower from her vase and [...]
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Dr. Robert Campbell:
You've just got to go to the [...]
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Oliver Webson:
The boss says this is a very bad th [...]
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Henry Burton:
You feel like playing the radio, you [...]
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Chip Collyer:
You're quite right about me. But I a [...]
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Irene Malvern:
Let me assure you that there's a de [...]
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Chip Collyer:
You know, if I wasn't bent on sleepi [...]
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Bey of Aribajan:
You see, Mr. Edley. Mine is a sad [...]
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Irene Malvern:
What are you going to tell them, uh [...]
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Irene Malvern:
I feel so stimulated.
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Irene Malvern:
He's not a tramp. He's wonderful. H [...]
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Martin X. Edley:
[on the phone]
Hello. Let me have [...]
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Irene Malvern:
As a matter of fact, she didn't mak [...]
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Henry Burton:
Believe me, Irene, there's nothing e [...]
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Oliver Webson:
Say, could I have a drink? I've had [...]
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Chip Collyer:
Oh, you don't think any lawyer in hi [...]
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Irene Malvern:
[Irene takes Cynthia into the next [...]
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Chip Collyer:
Look, do you still believe I'm a jew [...]
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[first lines]
Randy Morton:
Yes. That's the Waldo [...]
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Captain James Hollis:
If we were in Jasmine now, I [...]
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Irene Malvern:
Wait! Will the police know you by s [...]
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Xavier Cugat, Orchestra Leader:
Oh, music. Sure, I [...]
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Irene Malvern:
I'm really not angry about last nig [...]
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Irene Malvern:
You're not very clever, now.
Chip [...]
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Hi Johns:
You want me to put a "Do Not Disturb" si [...]
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Irene Malvern:
Well, uh, when did you first...
Ch [...]
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[last lines]
Randy Morton:
The Baron got his neck [...]
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Martin X. Edley:
I'm a businessman. I made you an [...]
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Switchboard Operator #1:
Good morning, Waldorf Ast [...]
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Irene Malvern:
But what made you a thief?
Chip Co [...]
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Mrs. H. Davenport Drew:
Think? What's there to thi [...]
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Hi Johns:
That a boy, Chip. I want you fresh and r [...]
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Captain James Hollis:
You're pretty business-like, [...]
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Bunny Smith:
I was born in New York on Tenth Avenu [...]
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Captain James Hollis:
I wonder if you could tell m [...]
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Jane Rand:
Look, Johnny, there's Xavier Cugat! Tha [...]
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Henry Burton:
That's my Irene. I wouldn't want you [...]
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Henry Burton:
You get up the next morning, You go [...]
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Captain James Hollis:
Bunny?
Bunny Smith:
It's a [...]
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Chip Collyer:
Imagine two people like us - getting [...]
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Chip Collyer:
If I weren't a jewel thief, would I [...]
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Chip Collyer:
[walks into hotel room]
Pretty nice [...]
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Irene Malvern:
Have you any love for her at all?
[...]
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Chip Collyer:
Shades of peace and prosperity! If i [...]
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Chip Collyer:
How was life in the penitentiary?
M [...]
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Chip Collyer:
Think, woman. Think. I'm in the mark [...]
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Henry Burton:
You got nobody to worry, nobody to w [...]
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Chip Collyer:
Boy, you're hotter than a firecracke [...]
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Henry Burton:
Did you call in a doctor? Good! He'l [...]
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Irene Malvern:
I'd really like to know what goes o [...]
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Martin X. Edley:
The Bey, I mean, His Highness, is [...]
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Irene Malvern:
[after stopping Chip from putting h [...]
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Chip Collyer:
You're a pretty lonely soul, aren't [...]
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Chip Collyer:
I know it's a bit complicated but if [...]
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Irene Malvern:
[Opens the connecting door to see C [...]
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Martin X. Edley:
[open's hotel room door]
Well, An [...]
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Chip Collyer:
Hello, Emile. I haven't seen you sin [...]
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Irene Malvern:
Do you want to go to prison?
Chip [...]
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Henry Burton:
Look, honey, now that we've got a hi [...]
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Chip Collyer:
The fact is, for ten years, I've bee [...]
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Chip Collyer:
[Flips a coin]
Heads, I take my clot [...]
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Captain James Hollis:
You mean you'll play it?
Xa [...]
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Irene Malvern:
You took a mean advantage of a poor [...]
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Cynthia Drew:
You're Chip Collyer, the war corresp [...]
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Chip Collyer:
What is it you're after anyway? You' [...]
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